Hi @Sixpence .. and welcomeHi, just wanting to introduce myself to the group. Being told I was diabetic last week was quite a shock and I think I'm still trying to accept that it's true. I'm off to see my GP's practice nurse tomorrow for advice about my diet and goodness knows what else. I've been looking at this website and forum for advice and feel hopeful that the dietary advice for T2 will help me to control my blood sugar levels through diet and exercise. Thanks for being here
Hi, just wanting to introduce myself to the group. Being told I was diabetic last week was quite a shock and I think I'm still trying to accept that it's true. I'm off to see my GP's practice nurse tomorrow for advice about my diet and goodness knows what else. I've been looking at this website and forum for advice and feel hopeful that the dietary advice for T2 will help me to control my blood sugar levels through diet and exercise. Thanks for being here
Thanks.. that's very reassuringHi @Sixpence .. and welcome
I was in exactly the same position as you when I was diagnosed T2 on 7th Feb .. and I was shocked, worried and feeling lost. Very quickly, though, the folks on this forum have given me so much info, advice and support that I am now much more confident about the journey ahead .. and actually beginning to consider myself a bit of an "old hand". Still early for me but, in my experience, it gets easier .. very quickly
That's a great result!I was diagnosed 15th November last year - yesterday I was told that I would not be considered diabetic from the results of my test done 80 days later - after being on a low carb diet which was very enjoyable and delicious too.
Hi, it was a good meeting thank you. She found my blood pressure ok and my BMI ok at 24. She said i was only just diabetic and was confident i'd be able to manage by diet and exercise alone. She also was open to me following the low carb programmeAll in all I felt reassured and more confident that I'll be able to cope.
Good advice - I'll ask for a printout next week when she checks my feet. My HbA1c was 48What was your HbA1c? Did you ask for a print out? That would be a sensible thing to do if your surgery doesn't put test results on line. It will show all the results you had, not just HbA1c but also cholesterol, lipids, liver and kidney functions. All these are important for diabetics, and more than useful down the line when you have your next lot of tests so you can compare them and see if you are going in the right direction on all matters.
Good advice - I'll ask for a printout next week when she checks my feet. My HbA1c was 48
Thank you Bluetit. Although my diagnosis was a shock, i can see that catching it so early will help me long term. Yes, i am luckyYes, do get the print outs. If there is anything on them you don't understand, people here will help.
So, you are only just over the diabetes threshold by 1 point. You are lucky. You have been caught early and actually diagnosed rather than having an A1c of 47 and not being diagnosed. You will be on the register and entitled to all the health checks diabetics get - feet, retinal screening, regular blood checks. All worth while. Good luck, and with a bit of effort you can get that HbA1c down fairly quickly.
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